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17 May 2017Health

Lifestyle changes, not a magic pill, can reverse Alzheimer’s | Aeon Ideas

Last summer, a research group from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) quietly published the results of a new approach in the treatment of…

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16 May 2017Health

How Resting More Can Boost Your Productivity | Greater Good

Here are five ways to incorporate more rest and rejuvenation into your work day. Source: How Resting More Can Boost Your Productivity | Greater Good

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15 May 2017Health

Combined role of vitamin D status and CYP24A1 in the transition to systemic lupus erythematosus. – PubMed – NCBI

Source: Combined role of vitamin D status and CYP24A1 in the transition to systemic lupus erythematosus. – PubMed – NCBI From Dr Donald Thomas: Do…

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12 May 2017Health

5 Causes of Fatigue Your Doctor May Not be Looking For – Chris Kresser

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11 May 2017Health

Meditation’s Calming Effects Pinpointed in Brain – Scientific American

Source: Meditation’s Calming Effects Pinpointed in Brain – Scientific American “During yoga pranayama exercises people practice controlling the breath, or prana, to induce a state…

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08 May 2017Health

Could your thoughts make you age faster? IDEAS.TED.COM

Could your thoughts make you age faster?

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04 May 2017Health

The Science of How Our Minds and Our Bodies Converge in the Healing of Trauma – Brain Pickings

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04 May 2017Health

Do sweet drinks have anything to do with dementia? -Marian Nestle

Do sweet drinks have anything to do with dementia? 

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27 April 2017Health

Questioning Answers: On a ‘bidirectional relationship’ between depression and autoimmune disorders

“Could there be a connection between depression and autoimmune disease? Paul Whiteley takes a look at one of the latest studies that drew on 8100…

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20 April 2017Health

Erich Fromm’s 6 Rules of Listening: The Great Humanistic Philosopher and Psychologist on the Art of Unselfish Understanding – Brain Pickings

Source: Erich Fromm’s 6 Rules of Listening: The Great Humanistic Philosopher and Psychologist on the Art of Unselfish Understanding – Brain Pickings

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